The Queen of Everything

Chapter 473 - This Has Nothing to Do with the Star Alliance



Chapter 473: This Has Nothing to Do with the Star Alliance

Realizing that Ah Chen was too stubborn, Su Cha no longer intended to waste her breath on him.

Since Bo Muyi was not back yet, she called him directly.

Bo Muyi was happy to receive Su Cha’s call. “Cha Cha, I’m going to get off work soon. Wait for me at home.”

“Muyi, did you get someone to arrest a few people from the Star Alliance’s Cheng family?”

Su Cha spoke directly. Bo Muyi paused and hummed calmly as if he was unhappy. “Cha Cha, why do you keep talking about people who don’t know how to behave?”

“It’s not about that.”

Su Cha rubbed her eyebrows. “I was the one who told them to release the Cheng family. Besides, not many people outside know that I have something to do with you. It’s not good for you to attack the Cheng family in the name of the Bo family.”

“Cha Cha, do you think I care about these things?”

Bo Muyi lowered his voice. “Who asked them to trouble Cha Cha?”

Anyone who found trouble with Su Cha would be seeking death.

“… Let them go. I’ll tell you something when you come back. ”

Bo Muyi did not say anything. Su Cha decided to take a step back. “How about you make a decision after I tell you when you come back?”

“Okay.”

He reluctantly agreed.

After hanging up, Su Cha felt troubled.

In the end, this matter was the Cheng family’s own fault. She did not expect to meet someone from an aristocratic family just by recording a show and going to a Taekwondo dojo. The main thing was that the other party was arrogant and willful, but now that something had happened, she was implicated.

She was still the Alliance Master of the Star Alliance. What the hell was this!

However, before Bo Muyi returned home, Ah Chen came in and reported, “Miss Su, Elder Cheng from the Star Alliance is here.”

Su Cha paused. “Why did you tell me?”

Jin Duan had said that Elder Cheng would come knocking on Bo Muyi’s door, but she did not expect it to be so soon. However, why did Ah Chen report it to her, who was “unrelated”?

Ah Chen lowered his hand. “Young Master is not at home. I think Miss Su of the Lookout Pavilion should be able to make the decision.”

One could tell that there was a deeper meaning in his words. Su Cha paused and raised her eyebrows. She smiled. “Sure, I’ll go take a look.”

When she walked to the door, she suddenly laughed lightly. “I really couldn’t tell that you are also someone who knows how to suck up.”

Ah Chen: “…”

Bo Muyi’s Lookout Pavilion had a rule that outsiders were not allowed to enter. However, the elder of the Star Alliance had a high status, and the other party’s identity was also feared. Although Bo Muyi was not afraid, the old lady still let him in after weighing the pros and cons.

Cheng Deyue was already over 70 years old, but he practiced martial arts all year round. His body was not like an ordinary person’s, and his face was rosy and full of vitality. He was wearing a Chinese suit. As soon as he entered, his face turned red and he shouted at the old lady, “Where’s Bo Muyi, that bastard?”

The old lady’s eyelids twitched. She held a string of beads in her hand and plucked two beads. Then, she said slowly, “Elder Cheng, why are you so angry? What did my Muyi do to make you so angry?”

Cheng De became increasingly angry. “How can you not know what your grandson has done? Our Cheng family has never offended your Bo family. Why did he send someone to arrest my grandson and granddaughter for no reason? Does he not care about the Star Alliance at all?!”

“Elder Cheng, this matter has nothing to do with the Star Alliance. You don’t have to use the Star Alliance as an excuse.”

A girl’s clear and cold voice suddenly came from outside the door, attracting Cheng Deyue and the old lady’s attention.

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